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Self-Linkage of Atoms forming a long chain with its same type of atom of the element.

Example-- S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S
                    

, chemical linkage into chains of atoms of the same element, occurring only among the atoms of an element that has a valence of at least two and that forms relatively strong bonds with itself. The property is predominant among carbon atoms, significant among sulfur and silicon atoms, and slightly present among germanium, nitrogen, selenium, and tellurium atoms.


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